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  • Collection: Pearl S. Buck Collection

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Wooden Sign at the Pearl S. Buck Birthplace in Hillsboro, W.Va. Sign reads:" Birthplace of Pearl S. Buck Nobel Prize Author 1892-1973" with Sketch of Pearl Buck

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Wedding Portrait of John Lossing Buck and Pearl Comfort Sydenstricker. This snapshot was sent to Lossing's parents in Pleasant Valley, NY. On it Pearl, who had never met them, wrote "We look pleased, and we are!!"

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Unknown Members of Pearl S. Buck Family, Older Man with Three Children in Front of House

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Unknown Baby in Pearl S. Buck's Family

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U. S. Senator Jennings Randolph speaking at the 1974 Grand Opening of the Pearl S. Buck Birthplace in Hillsboro, W.Va. Seated to his immediate left: Former W.Va. Governor Cecil Underwood. To his right: Marie Leist, President of the PSB Birthplace…

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U. S. Senator Jennings Randolph speaking at the 1974 Grand Opening of the Pearl S. Buck Birthplace in Hillsboro, W.Va. Seated in background, left to right: Jane Hobson, Henry Browne, Houston Simmons, Mrs. Marie Leist.

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Two white stone pillars and a water pump on the grounds of the Pearl S. Buck Birthplace in Hillsboro, W.Va.

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Two small boys on work horses with barn in the background at the Stulting House, birthplace of Pearl S. Buck, in Hillsboro, W.Va.

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White outbuilding with open bays and woodshed behind the Pearl S. Buck Birthplace in Hillsboro, W.Va.

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Tombstone in Shanghai, China (no longer exists) marks the graves of three children born to Absalom and Caroline Stulting Sydenstricker. Maud F. (b. 1894, d. 1894). Arthur A. (b. 1888, d. 1890) and Edith L. (b. 1886, d. 1890) died with a month of each…

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Three unknown women attending a reception for Pearl S. Buck at the Marlinton Methodist Church during the author's visit to Pocahontas County in 1971

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Caption on back: "Miki Sawaden talking to T. F. Harris in Elizabeth Saunders Home for war orphans in Japan. Note M.S! expression." (Harris at that time was President of the Pearl S. Buck Foundation)

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The Stulting House in Hillsboro, W.Va. with a car at right and a woman in a white dress standing at right near the house. Birthplace of Pearl S. Buck

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The second Oak Grove Church was built in Academy (Hillsboro) by Nicholas Stulting, brother of Hermanus Stulting. The wooden building was built on a lot in the town given by Sherman H. Clark. The church was replace by a the present brick building in…

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Stulting women in a horse and buggy. Hermanus Stulting, grandfather of Pearl S. Buck, standing behind the fence. At the Stulting House in Hillsboro.
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